Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
the score box is partying with some polish vodka as usualWas that final lift actually invalid, or was the score box behind? It looked okay to me,
it sounds almost like something Andersen would write...There was a baby ballerina and a certified welder - the story begins...
they seem to be doing this a lot.. the lift was valid... it tends to happen a lot with the choreo seqWas that final lift actually invalid, or was the score box behind? It looked okay to me,
indeed... not uncommon despite the new rulesThat's a big age gap![]()
I remember an Andersen story with a tin soldier who falls in love with a paper ballerina, they both die as it's an Andersen story but it's fitting isn't itit sounds almost like something Andersen would write...![]()
good night and golden polka dot dreamsWell, it's too late for me to stick around for the last (?) group, so good luck to the rest of the pairs!
she falls into the fire and he follows her melting (one of my childhood traumas). yes it's fittingI remember an Andersen story with a tin soldier who falls in love with a paper ballerina, they both die as it's an Andersen story but it's fitting isn't it
It could be, they'll get at least 18 points here (finishing at least 5th). Carpenter/Maravilla are coming in with 4 points, so they'll get 17 points if they win silver here.Q/D not as good as Ostrava... but not bad. I don't think that will be enough for JGPF
Little girl Ichat was actually fascinated with those kinds of tales, the ones that are sad and bittersweet. I preferred Andersen's original The Little Mermaid with all the pain, suffering, hair-shaving, and air sprites to the Disney version (despite how much I loved Under The Sea like any other child) for instance. My favorite stories are from Oscar Wilde though, The Nightingale and the Roseshe falls into the fire and he follows her melting (one of my childhood traumas). yes it's fitting
I can feel you, The Happy Prince and Other Tales was the book of my childhood.Little girl Ichat was actually fascinated with those kinds of tales, the ones that are sad and bittersweet. I preferred Andersen's original The Little Mermaid with all the pain, suffering, hair-shaving, and air sprites to the Disney version (despite how much I loved Under The Sea like any other child) for instance. My favorite stories are from Oscar Wilde though, The Nightingale and the Rose![]()
i prefer the original Little Mermaid too btw, but among my favourite there were the Snow Queen and the Wild Swan (that is actually a medieval legend) but my absolute favourite was The TinderboxLittle girl Ichat was actually fascinated with those kinds of tales, the ones that are sad and bittersweet. I preferred Andersen's original The Little Mermaid with all the pain, suffering, hair-shaving, and air sprites to the Disney version (despite how much I loved Under The Sea like any other child) for instance. My favorite stories are from Oscar Wilde though, The Nightingale and the Rose![]()